OVRKILL
Well-Known Member
Now that we have a good bit of these new S550's on the road and accumulating mileage, I thought it would be a good idea to see if you all use and fuel additives.
Unless you have fuel varnish issues from long periods of sitting there's really no point. If you do have these issues, find a cleaner that uses polyetheramine (PEA.) You can find it on the MSDS. Most cleaners, like seafoam, use naptha and ethyl alcohol, which aren't that effective.
The most important thing right now is to get an oil catch can on your car. There's a significant amount of oil blowby and when it hits the hot intake valves it will form deposits, which will cause problems over time.
I use gumout regane and sta-bil on my high-mileage 4x4 (Chevy LT1.) That thing is abused quite a lot and sits for long periods however.
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